Son of Stein

alaska1125 wrote:Wait...so "irregardless" is now considered a word because a bunch of uninformed people who didn't actually know that it wasn't one just kept using it? Is "frack" in the running as well?

Son of Stein

alaska1125 wrote:Wait...so "irregardless" is now considered a word because a bunch of uninformed people who didn't actually know that it wasn't one just kept using it? Is "frack" in the running as well?

Rain Partier

Of course "frack" is in many dictionaries. It was the most favored word to add to the Macquarie Dictionary, for example, in a 2011 poll, and was added to it along with a list of other favored words as a result.

I feel like I've wandered into a thread full of pedantic 8th grade English teachers.

Rain Partier

Of course "frack" is in many dictionaries. It was the most favored word to add to the Macquarie Dictionary, for example, in a 2011 poll, and was added to it along with a list of other favored words as a result.

I feel like I've wandered into a thread full of pedantic 8th grade English teachers.

OMCTO

Victorian Squid wrote:Of course "frack" is in many dictionaries. It was the most favored word to add to the Macquarie Dictionary, for example, in a 2011 poll, and was added to it along with a list of other favored words as a result.

I feel like I've wandered into a thread full of pedantic 8th grade English teachers.

OMCTO

Victorian Squid wrote:Of course "frack" is in many dictionaries. It was the most favored word to add to the Macquarie Dictionary, for example, in a 2011 poll, and was added to it along with a list of other favored words as a result.

I feel like I've wandered into a thread full of pedantic 8th grade English teachers.

dINGO

Victorian Squid wrote:Of course "frack" is in many dictionaries. It was the most favored word to add to the Macquarie Dictionary, for example, in a 2011 poll, and was added to it along with a list of other favored words as a result.

I feel like I've wandered into a thread full of pedantic 8th grade English teachers.

dINGO

Victorian Squid wrote:Of course "frack" is in many dictionaries. It was the most favored word to add to the Macquarie Dictionary, for example, in a 2011 poll, and was added to it along with a list of other favored words as a result.

I feel like I've wandered into a thread full of pedantic 8th grade English teachers.